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just received a full briefing from energy response teams. >> the last time president obama faced a crisis, the terror attack in libya last month he went ahead with campaign events in nevada and colorado. given sandy's wrath closer to the election this time is intent to look presidential. today he canceled series of campaign vents and convening a high-level conference call in white house situation room. >> this is going to be a big and powerful storm. all across the eastern seaboard, serve taking the appropriate preparations. >> except the president tried to get in one last campaign appearance. leighing washington late sunday to be in orlando this morning for the big roll-out of joint appearances with former president bill clinton. >> i was supposed to be the warmup man for president obama today. >> obama left early this morning and they believe the weather in washington detearateed so fast it would be difficult to land air force one later in the day. >> the early voters are already making decisions. you know what our decision is. what i want to do is make sure that everybody who

infrastructure, we're going to have to assess that damage, we're going to have to bring energy back to our essential facilities facilities, our transmission lines, we have to bring back our critical loads, our hospitals, our police, our fire departments, our main arteries where people can shop, can get food and other essentials. so we have experienced storms in the past, but this is going to be a storm of tremendous punch, of tremendous magnitude. >> when you talk about assessing the damage, you're talking about assessment that doesn't take just hours, sometimes that takes days as well. >> it certainly does. >> david owens, executive vice president of the electrical institute. thank you for taking time to come on. >> this is likely to be a historic storm. what exactly does that mean to folks up and down the east coast? we'll update you after this. you've been busy for a dead man. after you jumped ship in bangkok, i thought i'd lost you. >>> surfing is my life now. but who's going to .... >>> tell the world that priceline has even faster, easier ways to save you money. . . on hotels, flight

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and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where... we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. and ending the war in afghanistan, so we can... do some nation-building here at home. that's the right path. so read my plan, compare it to governor romney's... and decide which is better for you. it's an honor to be your president... and i'm asking for your vote... so together, we can ke moving america forward. i'm barack obama and i approve this message. >>> good morning. a few scattered sprinkles moving in from the north and west showing up in green on the map. we might have a few of those over the next couple hours. a lot of cloudiness and shun breaks out this afternoon. the chill remains through the weekend all the way into next week. danella, how is traffic? >> the swas in northeast, 17th is closed between monroe and newton street while police are investigating. back to you. >> thanks so much. another update in 25 minutes. for now, back to the "today" show after this short break. â™

in a relative hurricane drought, connecting energy, policy and disasters make little scientific sense. even the ipcc in its latest report would never -- you know, they act like scientists occasionally even though most climate science is junk science, they even would never tie an event ike this to climate change. here's the thing that i pointed out to you, andrew, the last category 3 hurricane was wilma, that was seven years ago. this is the longest period in a century in terms of how long we've been between category 3. back in 1954, between august '54 and august of 1955, the east coast saw three different storms make landfall each of which caused twice as much damage as sandy. now you weren't born in 1954. it caused twice as much. here's the chart of the average global temperature and this quietly was reported by the uk climate office. that shows the average variability from 14 degrees celsius which is the average. there's the no discernible rise in 16 years. >> cuomo's point he was trying to stay out of the controversial subject. he said the political ban derte doesn't want to get to. his

a lot of energy and cold, dry air to mix in. then, you have a high-pressure system parked over green land. that creates a blocking pattern, driving it into the east coast. the biggest concern in the coming days is the potential for four-foot to ten-foot coastal surge. that's expected in vulnerable areas like d.c., new jersey and new york, where evacuation orders may be inforced. even though the forecast path takes its center right into southern new jersey and parts of delaware, the wind field will be huge on this. >>> that's why we have to check in with matt gutman. he's in nags head, north carolina. >> reporter: thanks a lot, ginger. we really are starting to feel the impact of that texas-sized storm surge here. want to give you a sense of how frothy the water has become. it's been whipping up this foam everywhere. across the mid-atlantic, they're in full swing with preparations there. even starting to hand out sandbags in washington, d.c. with the lopsided behemoth coming towards them, all atlantic states are declaring states of energy, including virginia. >> this is an unpredictab

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. we're looking at more rain into the pacific northwest. in fact the energy from that system is going to make its way and reform off our coa >>> 9:05. you made it to friday. we have a great looking day shaping up. clear over the pyramid. you can make out the golden gate bridge. san jose getting the same start. the highs will be in the 60s and low 70s. 73 in livermore. 72 degrees in gilroy. temperatures continue to climb as we get into the weekend and next week. election day looks good. 85 degrees. >>> all right. time-out for today's take three where we take on three issues that have caught our eyes this morning. let's get to the first topic. willie, take it away. >> you guys have seen up close and personal, some of the images from post hurricane sandy. you can't help but be moved, heartsick but a little hopeful too. it happened after 9/11 and after a lot of natural disasters when people rush in to help. natalie, why don't i start with you. just an enduring image for you. >> obviously we're seeing great pictures across the area, here just the national guard getting some fresh muffins.

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, there are hurricane force winds moving in. a lot of the energy will push westbound. some models want to take it into pennsylvania. if you just use your eyeballs to see what is happening, it is moving more westbound. it looks like northern delaware, northern maryland would be in the path of the storm unless it veers. that will track west through the northern suburbs bringing heavy rain. take a look at some of the graphics john collins has been busy putting together. you can see the offshore clouds and swirl. if it were not such a problem, if you could say it is gorgeous. it is an amazing storm system coming together. it has not transitioned fully from tropical to extra-tropical. we have been talking about how it will be a superstar. it is holding on to a lot of the tropical characteristics. it is starting to lose the wraparound convection. the higher clouds have diminished as it moves inland. still a powerful storm. these are the wind speeds. in the atlantic, the wind speeds died down. that is an estimate of where the eye was. it is racing ahead of the computer models. i think it is closer to

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burst of energy, near the end of the night moved to other places. but there are hundreds of people in shelters tonight. there is an incident in one shelter, where the generator was failing and they had to move, fairly quickly, about 60 people to another shelter. so precarious situation, a lot of people not in their homes, facing situations like this. no power and a lot of cleanup to come. >> in new london, connecticut, thanks very much. >> we were warned, of course, that it would be a monster of a storm. and in the past several hour, predictions about sandy have all been proven true. here's what the 900-mile-wide system looks like at this hour. it's classified as a post tropical storm. but forecasters say, don't be fooled by that designation. sandy continues to pack hurricane-force winds and is likely to touch 50 mill yen people before it peters out. we have the latest new from the extreme weather center. very busy night for you, rick? >> reporter: you know, some of the statistics are scary. 79 people have died from sandy, between the caribbean and into the u.s., at this point. i a

power outage. about 40,000 customers without power. pico energy is our provider. they do an excellent job under these circumstances, getting people back online. about 400,000 in the region, and so, again, that's a significant number, but i am quite confident that they will chop that number down over the course of the next few days. our primary concerns are about flooding, the heavy winds, continued rain, and treacherous conditions for people. obviously we've been encouraging our citizens to stay in at home, stay off the streets, stay out of your car, and this is not the kind of weather you want to be out in. the city was closed on monday, will be closed on tuesday. schools canceled. colleges and university, many of them not having classes as well. mass transit system is shut down. and certainly won't be operational for the bulk of the day on tuesday. but all in all, philadelphians are rallying around each other. we've not experienced any significant incidents. we have had some structural challenges and at least one fire that i'm aware of. it should soon be under control. so you put it

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and jet stream. >> kinetic energy. the governor of connecticut is calling sandy the largest threat to human life in his state and any one's lifetime. utility and road crews are standing by to work on what could be major power outages. a record storm surge, threatening more than 300 di nettic homes forced evacuations. governor dan ma loip said the last time we saw anything like this was never. >> telling quote. >>> there are dire predictions about the power outages ahead. potentially millions of people without electricity for many, many days. >> utility come pans are doing what they can to get ahead of this disaster. faced with a situation like hurricane sandy, there is only so much they can ducht ao. abc's david kerley in rehoboth beach, delaware. >> reporter: the power was going out before hurricane sandy hit shore. larry jackson knows the worst is still to come. thousand of utility workers aren their trucks headed east to repair what are expected to be massive power outages. these beach vacationers packed up to head home. inland. >> actually the aftermath is what we are concerned

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, boarding up, and getting energy supplies. forecasters say sandy will impact an 800 mile wide area from the carolinas up to maine. but they're not the only ones to feel sandy's impact. santiago sans us from the airport to show us how sandy could affect the airports here, as well. hello. >> hello. dealing with storms has been evolving over the last several years. airports and airlines have learned that preplanning and prestaging is something that's beneficial not only to passengers but to the industry, as well. now, airlines will be working with travelers. they're keeping an eye on the storm. they're determining the availability of flights and they're working on changing the structures of fares and fees for people who may have to change their travel plans. in some cases they're going to waive certain fees for changing flight plans. they're also trying to see what the major impact is going to be and which airports are going to be effected by the storm. then from there, try to reduce the amount of impact on their passengers. now, as for air travelers, the best thing they can do is stay inf

this tremendous amount of energy with it. all of that energy can do quite a bit of damage. when the sun comes up today we are going to get a good idea as to the real full extent of what actually happened over the past 24-hours. >>> that is for sure. this has been so large up and down the east coast. it has been as far west as chicago with 20-foot waves in lake michigan. >> all day and all night you have been sending us the pictures of the storm. >> i live in long island on the north shore of long island. you have been hearing about that. look at all of the downed trees this is in my house alone. last half this is before everybody went to bed last night we had lost 5 trees. these are 100 foot tall or hire trees. a lot of people have been sending us in their photos and videos. this is also on the long island sound. things are a real mess out there. heather childers joins us with a look at some of our viewer pictures. good morning, heather. >> we are glad you and your family are safe with all of those downed trees. hundreds of photos into fox news from north carolina into new england. take a look a

breaking. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] >> bracing for sandy, hundreds of thousands preparing for the worst as the category one storm barrels up the u.s. coastline and has already killed 58 people in the caribbean. welcome to 11 news sunday morning, i'm lisa robinson. >> and i'm mindy basara. an 800-mile swath of the country is in the crosshairs of sandy. >> residents on the east coast are preparing for winds, rain, and snow in some areas. >> we have live coverage with tony pann and jennifer franciotti. we begin with tony. >> today's not going to be a big deal. it will be a good day to prepare for things. we might get some rain and it will be breezy today but not a lot happening. right now 59 at the airport. northeast wind at 12. winds will pick up heading into the afternoon. you'd call it breezy, not windy, between 10 and 20 miles per hour. picking up rain on the outer fringes of the storm which is still way off the southeast coast. heavy rain off the eastern shore counties represented by the orange and red, a little rain around baltimore. the best chan

and focus so much energy to this major storm and i may major storms and a lot of people are saying, what are you talking about, it's a storm affecting the northeast. take a look at the map, from michigan down to mississippi the eastern half of the country is going to be dealing with some sort of impacts from the storm the next few days, a lot of people with power outages and we mentioned power outages down across parts of tennessee and kentucky and michigan and the winds are so extreme for so many people and this is the latest look at the storm, at least what you can see from the radar, radar doesn't go out that far, but we've got the radar that we're seeing very heavy already four to five inches across parts of the north carolina and the beach is taking a beating here and the track continues to do something interesting to the storm and i want to show you the temperatures so i can help explain what's happening. a there's a major cold front slicing there, two waves, or a couple-- a few ways that the storms can be forming. typically forming because of warm water and going through a transit

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it is for the entire interesting. if you look at energy prices, it's 30% to 35%, and when you see a 10% to 15% move down, that goes directly to the bottom line. we're hoping we see more of that. >>> still aiming for an ipo in a year? 18 months? >> yeah, i think a lot of it depends on the economy, you know, which has some uncertainty right now with energy prices, but we're quite optimistic about the energy strength. i think the fundamentals are as good as they have ever been and we're optimistic about the future. >> david, thank you very much for sparing the time. >> thanks, simon. >>> be well. >>> meantime, a large section of newark had its power restored last night. mayor cory booker has spent much of the last few days driving around respect reporting to emergency crews and communicating via twitter. mr. mayor, great to talk with you. thank you for taking time. >> my pleasure, and i appreciate the attention you're giving to the crisis. the media really helps. >> so much of the pictures today are looking at tom's river or breezy point or hoboken, but specifically in newark, what is the situation? >

over the last week, i have been at about a dozen victory centersarn the state and the energy and enthusiasm's on our side. it's really interesting to watch. but, look, we were down 5 to 10 points before the debate. after the debate, we are about dead even and it's moving our way. >> reporter: the first romney/ryan event starts in a couple of hours today. >> shannon: thank you very much. keep it here. in the next hour, i will ask the virginia republican governor, how canceling three campaign evens in his state could affect romney's chances there. we have been seeing a lot of political ads on tv, but if you live in a swing state, you may be overwhelmed and sick of them. we want to know, if you live in a swingswing state, are you tired of the ads, phone calls and polling, if not, do you feel like you recall being ignored? hurricane sandy, the super storm is pounding the east coast. peter doocy is live in reboboth beach, delaware. hello. >> reporter: hi, shannon, the ocean is very, very angry here in delaware, even the though the storm is a few hundred miles away. after the break

are kept small. that's what's made a lot of them successful. some other ones over there, south cross energy priced at $20. that's $21 to $23. i can't quite see the other one but that price at the high end, $21 and that looks above as well. so we have three ipos, two of them are energy. all of them are looking pretty good. $31.50 for restoration hardware. once you start narrowing the range, that means it's getting closer to open. this would be a fan ttastic ope given what's been going on this week and a great time -- a great time for a company like restoration hardware and a name like that to go public. right back to you. >> okay. we should point out starbucks was up sharply this morning. the stock up over 8% -- excuse me, over 9% on fourth quarter numbers that were better than had been anticipated. they had $3.4 billion in total revenue, up 11%. that's the largest amount, a record for starbucks. they were able to drive traffic growth up by 5% in the americas as well as 5% globally. very interesting to see there. >> points out margins on an operating basis different than a apple retail store

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gartman will talk energy and commodity trading. >> lots of damage to report in the new york city area, more than 50 homes were destroyed by fire last night in breezy point queens. just east of cone any islands, more than 170 firefighters were on the scene. and separately more than 200 patients were evacuated last night from new york university's medical center after power went out. patients some on respirators operating on battery power were taken to other hospitals. and check this video out. a crane on this luxury high rise building, that's under construction, topping over on 57th street, the 90 story building looks over central park. luxury apartments telling for tens of millions of dollars. the crane could be seen blowing in the wind for most of the night and officials there trying to figure out how to get that down eventually. >> to find out how much rain and wind sandy will be packing and where it's heading next, jen carfagno has the forecast. >> between morning. so we are still dealing with central winds of 65 miles an hour with the super storm sandy. the pressure is coming up a

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.7 million americans with no power because of the storm. seconds ago we got an alert from the energy department, now it is 4.5 million so 200,000 people have had the lights turned on. >> some businesses are trying to profit off the tragedy as happens every storm. new jersey officials say investigators are looking to around 100 complaints of price gouging at gas stations and hotels hotels and other stores. the judge is in the house, judge napolitano. after hurricane andrew they did this in an drew back in 1982 and people went crazy and they prosecuted people and they put them in jail for it. >>judge napolitano: most states do not prosecute. i am familiar with the case but not a lost them. they are very heavy with respect to fines and they are not fines imposed after a trail, these are fines imposed by an inspector on-the-spot and it is difficult to challenge the discretion. an example, some of the fines are serious. at a gas station in new jersey which is not far from where i live in the northwest corner of new jersey, a gas station was fined $50,000 for raising the price of gas more

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storm surge and we would get this happening. the nature of the storm and energy associated with the storm. each though it was spread out they call it a category. it is a power scale of the storm and bar rometric will give you the power of the storm rather than the wind speed. >> steve: people who are worried about the storm surge. we are still having high tide and big waves. >> it will take a while to diminish. this evening's tide is regular flood tide and tomorrow getting back to turmoil because the wind went west and pushing the water out. the water keeps trying to come back in. >> steve: your father in atlantic city he was on when the eye got over. >> this is why i got mad at the hurricane center. wind came out stronger in the south rather than the north. the hurricane gust in south jerseyy coast came after the eye path. it was the woworst part of the storm. now it is getting ripped apart and becoming nontropical. >> steve: as the sun comes up shortly and people are starting to get a look at the damage, you say get used to big storms like and you said this. >> steve: nex

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? >> are you crazy? are you out of your mind. >> no. >> the fiscal class -- >> energy and immigration. >> you know why? do you want to know why, joe? because he's going to have no choice. nor are the republican counterparts. >> well -- >> they're going to have no choice. >> what's that? >> he has issued a pamphlet. i got one when i was going to the bar and handing out pamphlets to me. let's compare the rate of unemployment, let's compare the 2 million people who are now being re-educated to get back into the workforce, let's compare what he's done for women, let's compare exports, let's compare the car industry and now them even exporting and ohio's unemployment rates. let's compare those accomplishments to what mitt romney has to offer and what basis he is offering his economic plan. >> bill karins -- >> there's no basis, the math doesn't add up, and he's got nothing. so if you're going to say i've got nothing, you're crazy and you're absolutely wrong and you know it. mitt romney has got nothing. >> i think -- >> tell me what about his economic plan adds up? >> i think -- >> and actually mea

watching is the energy prices. with all these big closures of all these refineries on the east coast, it's not a surprise you'll see crude a little lower and also unleaded gasoline higher. what i like to do on days like today is i like to go out in markets and say, this is what should be happening. this is not what's happening. look at the crude and what happened to the crude spreads today. in theory, if end users don't want crude on the spot market right now, they would pay to store it. in theory you should have seen futures in the back months being bid up. we didn't see that today. you saw some strength in the forward spreads. that really caught my eye. am i all that interested in being short crude in the mid-80s after this market was just at 102? no way. not inttd at all. >> how liquid is the market right now, tres? >> i would say the market's as liquid as any other day because the majority of that market is traded electronically. i've been trading crude all morning and i haven't noticed any sort of drop in liquidity. >> but you would thinks given the potential upset to crude supplies

the energy, the muscle, if you will, to do many of these operations. they put themselves in harm's way. we thanked them very much. this storm is basically as expected thus far. we said it was going to be a lot of wind and rain. that's what they forecast and that's exactly what we've gotten and more. sandy's fury is still going to come this evening. originally it was supposed to be about 8:00. that has now been moved up and could be as early as 6:00. where we're we'll start to feel the full impact of high tide. that gives people a short window. people have not yet evacuated. they should have already, in my opinion, but that's a -- it's a very short window until we really feel the full impact of sandy's fury. this is probably the last warning that we're going to be able to give people about getting themselves to a safe place before that coastal surge really hits. of the national guard, the 1,000 that are going to be deployed today, the majority of those national guard will be deployed on long island. as the issue becomes more and more the coastal surge, long island becomes more and more vuln

american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where... we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. and ending the war in afghanistan, so we can... do some nation-building here at home. that's the right path. so read my plan, compare it to governor romney's... and decide which is better for you. it's an honor to be your president... and i'm asking for your vote... so together, we can keep moving america forward. i'm barack obama and i approve this message. >>> wendy rieger, our storm girl, she's been covering storms around here for the last 20, 30 years or so. i don't think i've ever seen her so excited about big breaking waves as she was tonight. what's going on now, wendy? >> reporter: hi. well, i've got to tell you, jim, i'm starting to develop a love/hate relationship with this little ole storm, because when it starts getting me all excited and thinking it's a wonder to behold, it just does this, it goes all flat. and it starts looking like nothing much. kind of like my dating life. and so then i think, whoa, that's getting exciting again. then it goes all

is to make more rain, more snow and a bigger storm with more energy in it. >> yet another unlucky piece of the puzzle, a full moon bringing peak tides and making flooding all the more likely. >> flooding is very real. it's a serious concern for many families. i know those of you who have lived through this before my words offer little comfort. >> one final factor, sand chip's sluggish pace crawling as slow as 15 miles per hour. meaning that the damage, danger and misery won't be going away any time soon. >> throughout the morning we'll show you a lot of dramatic images of this storm and we know that you probably are capturing some of those as well with your cameras, your portable devices. if you get some interesting photos like these we're showing you here from highlands, new jersey, tweet them to us using the #sandytoday. >> this is a time where a lot of people have questions about weather events like this. what to expect. tweet or e-mail your questions to us as well. we'll try to answer them a little bit later. but now we want to go back to al in point pleasant beach. al, good morning

of the track. we knew there was wintertime energy coming into this system to strengthen it. not purely as a tropical cyclone or hurricane. that's providing that extra tick that got the winds up to 90 miles per hour and that will make this an historic event of some magnitude. megyn: we are getting reports today of two new polls that could caus cause concern for the president's reelection team 8 days out. can you believe we are there? it seems like it's been going on for year. doug schoen and pat caddell on the new research. more than 7,500 flights have been canceled. the stock exchange closed today and tomorrow. and we are live with the growing threat to new york city. in moment. >> reporter: these winds are very, very strong. i have been saying that all morning. they seem to be intensifying. a weather watcher who happened to be on the beach with us two hours ago. it feels more intense now. [ female announcer ] food, meet flavor. flavor, meet food. it's time for swanson flavor boost. concentrated broth in easy to use packets. mix it into skillet dishes, for an instant dose of... hell-o!

storm would only have the core of the energy, a core of the maximum winds very close to the eye. that's the biggest trouble with this is that the widespread damage -- typically if something happens in new jersey to the power lines, they'll call vermont and say, send your power company down here to get our lines back up and we'll come up to your state when you need the help. that's the problem. there are going to be 14 states with hundreds of thousands of power lines down. the mutual aid is going to be tough to come by in this area. they're going farther and farther away to get the mutual aid. the problem is it takes longer and longer for those bucket trucks to get there. i believe this storm will come onshore somewhere between cape may, wildwood, atlantic city. the eye is not really the issue. a big storm, a category 3 storm when it hits land will die off. it will start to get slower. this is going to take hours and hours to get slower even after landfall. so the joke today was that, hey, we don't care about landfall because that just means it's only half onshore. the other half is st

-timers, 9,600 service members. you can feel the energy. you can feel the intensity. this is a marathon that's for everyone. every country. 54 countries represented. every state in this country represented. and all you see are people bonding, bonding behind the work that our service people do for us, putting their lives on the line each and every single day. you have the new york city marathon. that's a biggie. you have the chicago marathon. that's a biggie. the boston marathon. that's huge. nothing compares to this marathon. and what it represents to our nation and all the folks around the world. earlier we spoke to storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell who says he plans to do his personal best today. and he has inspiration with him. this is very sentimental to you? >> absolutely. >> explain to the folks why. >> obviously channel 4. 444. the folks who run the race said i can pick any number i wanted to. i thought, 4? this is a small enough number where they think you're quick but not going to win. maybe next year, i may get 4444. you never know. >> reporter: chuck bell with his magical bib,

on the refineries. news from philadelphia energy solutions, a big refinery in philadelphia, saying that it didn't sustain any damage and that it is going to start increasing its run rate. others that reduced its run rate to facilities, no word yet. i've reached out to them. others are getting restarted and increase their run rates. as we know right now two other facilities, one in bay way which is run by phillips and another by hess do remain closed in the wake of this. this i critical pipeline that comes up from greensboro, north carolina, to the eastern seaboard delivering fuel there. it was shut down last night because its customers could not take any delivery of fall. it did experience a power outage. generators are being september up there. they continue to assess the situation, but the pipeline does remain shut down. not so much because of sandy but some of their customers, i.e. the terminals, are not taking any delivery of fuel because of the storm. back to you. >> thank you very much, mary. let's get an update now on the path of the storm. wnbc joins us live. over to you, lori. >> repor

it comes on shore, it loses its energy source, the ocean. a post-tropical system doesn't depend on this. it merged with another, and that's why we have such strong winds now and such a difficult time dealing with sandy. speaking of sandy, let's look at where it is. it's still hanging around as a post-tropical system about 95 miles west of philadelphia. 65-mile-per-hour winds. it's moving west-northwest at 15. a lot of wind gusts still as yesterday. some of the wind gusts into the 80's, 70's, some places even 09-mile-per-hour wind gusts. damaging winds continue today because of the potent si of s d sandy. we're talking of wind gusts of 50 to 60 miles per hour. near 70-mile-per-hour wind gusts near lake erie. in fact, as you take a look from this morning, we've got wind gusts as high as 48 miles per hour in detroit, boston, 41 in atlantic city, and it continues right on into the day tomorrow with wind gusts still anywhere from 15 to 35 miles per hour, and the water rises, they were a mess as well. king's point, new york, at 7:15 we're looking at another high-rise. as you would look are n

on shore, it loses the energy source, the ocean. post tropical doesn't depend on this. it merged with another. it's why we have such strong winds now and such a difficult time dealing with sandy. speaking of sandy, let's look at where it is. it's still hanging around about 95 miles west of philadelphia. 65 miles per hour winds moving west-northwest at 15. a lot of wind gusts. yesterday, some of the wind gusts into the 80s, 70s, some places 90-mile-per-hour wind gusts. damaging winds continue today because of the potency of sandy from bangor, maine to detroit, to atlanta and beyond. we are talking wind gusts of 50 to 60 miles per hour. near 70-mile-per-hour wind gusts near lake erie. as you take a look from this morning, wind gusts as high as 48 miles per hour in detroit. boston, 41 in atlantic city. it continues into the day tomorrow with wind gusts still anywhere from 15 to 35 miles per hour. the water rises, they were a mess as well. kings point new york, 7:15, another high-rise. as you look around here, you can see the devastation and it's going to continue as we move in and s

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